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it's so loud it seems one of antarctica's largest volcanos is coming to life. it's summer in new zealand and captain jim collins is very proud to have drawn one very plum assignment it was a privilege to get one of those flights and it was privilege to be getting one the last one. >> this is the captain's first flight to antarctica. 19 days before takeoff they're briefed on coordinates that take the passengers out over the sound. >> they were careful to devise a complex but easily flown route that gave the passengers the maximum view. >> new plymouth house builder frank christmas seen here on board the festive, sold-out flight is gone of 237 passenger. he's been looking for to it for a year. >> there was lobster and champagne and caviar. they would have all had a wonderful time. he was wanting to see what antarctica was like. >> on a typical flight, passengers get a once in a lifetime view of natural wonders like stunning 12,450 foot mount erebus an active volcano named after greek mythology's gateway to the underworld. their personal tour guide -- >> the aircr
it's so loud it seems one of antarctica's largest volcanos is coming to life. it's summer in new zealand and captain jim collins is very proud to have drawn one very plum assignment it was a privilege to get one of those flights and it was privilege to be getting one the last one. >> this is the captain's first flight to antarctica. 19 days before takeoff they're briefed on coordinates that take the passengers out over the sound. >> they were careful to devise a complex but easily...
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antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast. and in their words, so close. >> you should really try to go there. normally, it would be way too expensive. >> an argentinian travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march. >> twice a day, you do expeditions. so you go in the small raft. antarctica is a different world. if you haven't been there, you can't imagine what it's like. it's so beautiful, the scenery. you have all these animals you have nowhere else in the rest of the world. you have two types of moss that grow there. that's it. yeah, it's amazing. >> although the antarctica vistas are spectacular, they're set against the backdrop of frigid weather. average temperatures on the continent hover around minus 70 degrees fahrenheit. at the time of lex's trip, it was summer and it was a bit warmer. >> it was around zero. it was really cold. the wind is really cold. the ice is really cold. a lot of layers on. jackets, scarves, hats. >> despite the bitt
antarctica is 720 miles from the argentinian coast. and in their words, so close. >> you should really try to go there. normally, it would be way too expensive. >> an argentinian travel group sponsors tours several times a year, particularly during the six arctic summer months from october through march. >> twice a day, you do expeditions. so you go in the small raft. antarctica is a different world. if you haven't been there, you can't imagine what it's like. it's so...
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in some of the most rugged places on earth was nothing compared to this trip, a 19-day expedition to antarctica, the last continent on her list. >> this ship was called "the explorer," and it was actually built for antarctica. it had an ice-strengthened hull so that it could withstand the ice. >> for the first 12 days of her trip, lisa saw some of the most spectacular scenery she had ever seen. >> we saw amazing wildlife. we saw whales. we saw penguins. i saw things i never thought i'd see in my entire life. but on the 12th day, video camera rolling, lisa would capture something else she never thought she'd see. >> i was videotaping the ice because the ice was different than other ice we'd been through. it was deeper, seemed to be pretty much everywhere. >> the mood is serious as the captain tries to maneuver the ship through the ice field, then a few minutes before midnight, lisa hears alarm bells. the ship has sprung a leak. >> a fist-sized hole was punctured into the third floor of the ship, and the captain came on, and he said, this is the captain, and this is not a drill." i knew at this v
in some of the most rugged places on earth was nothing compared to this trip, a 19-day expedition to antarctica, the last continent on her list. >> this ship was called "the explorer," and it was actually built for antarctica. it had an ice-strengthened hull so that it could withstand the ice. >> for the first 12 days of her trip, lisa saw some of the most spectacular scenery she had ever seen. >> we saw amazing wildlife. we saw whales. we saw penguins. i saw things...
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they found it on the bedspread at the antarctica motel 6. [ laughter ] by the way, they let it be known on yelp. [ laughter ] they went straight -- [ light laughter ] they we're like, "this is the world's greatest discovery." and they we're like, "but also we should warn people." [ light laughter ] justin bieber said in a recent interview that he finished high school with a 4.0 gpa. though, i have my doubts because he pronounced gpa "gippa." [ laughter ] he's got mad gippa. part of amazon prime day sales today was 46% off 55 gallon barrels of sex lube. [ light laughter ] so the only question here is how to make it last till next amazon prime day. [ laughter ] hey! [ applause ] don't just -- don't just put your hand in it. that's what the measuring cup's for. use the measuring cup, lube yourself up, and then get over here. [ light laughter ] get -- we're waiting for you. don't just do that. c'mon, that stuff costs money. that stuff doesn't grow on trees or it does. [ light laughter ] i don't know what's in it. rapper dmx has been sentenced -- we want this -- let me make something clear -
they found it on the bedspread at the antarctica motel 6. [ laughter ] by the way, they let it be known on yelp. [ laughter ] they went straight -- [ light laughter ] they we're like, "this is the world's greatest discovery." and they we're like, "but also we should warn people." [ light laughter ] justin bieber said in a recent interview that he finished high school with a 4.0 gpa. though, i have my doubts because he pronounced gpa "gippa." [ laughter ] he's got...
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we're seeing ice that's on antarctica and greenland, especially, melting and making its way towards the oceans. we're seeing the upper oceans warm up. we're seeing plants blooming earlier in the spring as temperatures go up, leaves falling off of trees later in the fall due to higher temperatures. so, global warming is happening, but climate change is a better term because it captures the fact that it's not just warming that we're experiencing as we increase greenhouse gases. >> okay. so, what causes climate change? >> climate change today is largely driven by human activities -- burning of fossil fuels -- also, land-use changes -- clearing vegetation, planting rice crops. even some livestock are contributing to methane emissions. those are the main things driving climate change right now. if we look at a longer period of time, if we go back to the ice ages, we can see that on very long time scales, things like the sun can have an impact, as well. volcanoes can have an impact. but right now, when we think about the climate of our future, the climate that you guys, the next generation, a
we're seeing ice that's on antarctica and greenland, especially, melting and making its way towards the oceans. we're seeing the upper oceans warm up. we're seeing plants blooming earlier in the spring as temperatures go up, leaves falling off of trees later in the fall due to higher temperatures. so, global warming is happening, but climate change is a better term because it captures the fact that it's not just warming that we're experiencing as we increase greenhouse gases. >> okay. so,...
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this past winter when the polar star was coming back from antarctica to the deep freeze, the polar star is the most powerful nonnuclear powered icebreaker in the world. it is an awesome ship but it is 40 years old. so on the way back to his in new zealand trawler that was stuck in iceland and 50 miles into an ice field. some of that ice in excess of 15 feet thick. the only ship anywhere in the chemistry that could rescue them was the polar star. entity. they did a great job. when they get one or 50 miles in, and i'm thinking this is a 40 year old ship, god forbid to have a casually. who's going to come to their rescue? we do not have a u.s. risky work for the rescued, if you will. we really do need to build out our capacity in the arctic. this is drawn a lot of attention. i've been working close with the national security staff with both house and senate. as i said how do you fund it? that's the billion dollar question right now. this is really generating a lot of interest. i'm optimistic that on my watch we will see, no fooling, forward progress as a look at building a national fleet o
this past winter when the polar star was coming back from antarctica to the deep freeze, the polar star is the most powerful nonnuclear powered icebreaker in the world. it is an awesome ship but it is 40 years old. so on the way back to his in new zealand trawler that was stuck in iceland and 50 miles into an ice field. some of that ice in excess of 15 feet thick. the only ship anywhere in the chemistry that could rescue them was the polar star. entity. they did a great job. when they get one...
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the movie by the former vice president but the topic a little bit that they went to do antarctica with the well financed trip every journalist was cellist -- jealous that may have translated is there anything that compares? but the with the al gore raising this issue and maybe it is time to do something else but he has a moral streak that is very deep and he really pushed the issue and what we know about what he did there is a strong streak of denial that people don't want to think about this issue because it could require painful decisions to give up your material goods to change your lifestyle. so i got your items. and yes al gore would delay a lot of that out and here we have someone following him who has probably watched him go into the buzz saw and he takes some risk with fat as well. we have more forest fires now in california than anybody has ever seen and now messing of the traffic which is sacrilegious by yet it goes up one day then goes down the next. the people say it is a big issue, paying attention. but it will be interesting to see. he understands this issue and he wants
the movie by the former vice president but the topic a little bit that they went to do antarctica with the well financed trip every journalist was cellist -- jealous that may have translated is there anything that compares? but the with the al gore raising this issue and maybe it is time to do something else but he has a moral streak that is very deep and he really pushed the issue and what we know about what he did there is a strong streak of denial that people don't want to think about this...
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outerspace and antarctica? should the internet be regarded as a global comments -- global commons? or instead, should it be viewed like every nation's airspace? that would put the internet under each nation's total control. in the absence of consensus, some countries are not waiting for one. russia and china are the leaders in treating the internet more as an intranet, and internal system that is theirs to rule. that is emblematic of what has become of free expression in those countries. if there was once the spark of freedom and there was at least that, it is now being snuffed out. russians get their information from state-controlled broadcasters, disseminating propaganda, conspiracy, jingoism, in ways big and small. shoot down of the malaysian airliner in ukraine, intelligence pointed to rubble troops as the source of the missile. in russian media, alternative explanations. each one more far-fetched than the next. russian media claimed the ukrainians shot down the plane. they claimed the cia provided help. they asserted that the plane might have been mistaken for vladimir putin's
outerspace and antarctica? should the internet be regarded as a global comments -- global commons? or instead, should it be viewed like every nation's airspace? that would put the internet under each nation's total control. in the absence of consensus, some countries are not waiting for one. russia and china are the leaders in treating the internet more as an intranet, and internal system that is theirs to rule. that is emblematic of what has become of free expression in those countries. if...
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guard, many times we find ourselves on all seven continents across the globe including antarctica but today we have two special people who are with us. we are only on five of the seven continents but we will go back to all seven of those. joining us first of all is the tenant commander natalie best. she was a commanding officer of a patrol boat serving central command in the straits between iran and bahrain. she was the commanding officer there and i want to make a point that since 1978 every military occupational specialty in the coast guard has been open to women and they hit the ball out of the park, deployed for a year, young child at home, it is great to have you back. [applause] adm. zukunft: you also heard introduced petty officer riotta genai. he is an information specialist that works in an area where we can't say a lot about what they do. he is also a wing list and served on the coast cutter mellon. he was involved in a multilateral operation, not the nexus size, working with china, japan, korea, russia, canada, and the u.s.. but really us-led and he was our linguist for jap
guard, many times we find ourselves on all seven continents across the globe including antarctica but today we have two special people who are with us. we are only on five of the seven continents but we will go back to all seven of those. joining us first of all is the tenant commander natalie best. she was a commanding officer of a patrol boat serving central command in the straits between iran and bahrain. she was the commanding officer there and i want to make a point that since 1978 every...
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we want to make sure you're not in antarctica or alaska. >> pretty nice beach. >> it looks like snow. >>> coming up, taking the stand, the man who murdered his neighbor after a long-standing feud, said he's forced to shoot. >>> face to face with great white sharks to get these incredible images. look at that. the new invention that has allowed divers to get closer than ever before. >>> and miley cyrus hosts mtv's always ruckus mtv video awards, ahead in "pop news." fall is in the air at lowe's... time to get your home ready with big labor day savings like 3 select cobble patio blocks for only $10. plus select shrubs or mulch 3 for $12. so hurry in today for fall's best deals at lowe's. your allergies bring more than sneezing... ...and itchy eyes. they also bring tough nasal congestion. so you need claritin-d. it starts to work... ...in just 30 minutes. in fact, nothing works faster. so blow away nasal congestion, fast, with claritin-d. ♪ ♪ no student's ever been the king of the campus on day one. but you're armed with a roomy new jansport backpack, a powerful new dell 2-in-1 lapto
we want to make sure you're not in antarctica or alaska. >> pretty nice beach. >> it looks like snow. >>> coming up, taking the stand, the man who murdered his neighbor after a long-standing feud, said he's forced to shoot. >>> face to face with great white sharks to get these incredible images. look at that. the new invention that has allowed divers to get closer than ever before. >>> and miley cyrus hosts mtv's always ruckus mtv video awards, ahead in...
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i badly want to go to antarctica. i have been to all of them. 100 or something countries. i certainly didn't do research in all of them, but maybe 30 countries that i've done research. brian: where other than somalia and afghanistan have you spent a lot of time? vanda: colombia and mix co-. i am completing a book on mexican security crime, just now. it should be out next year. brian: going back to afghanistan, i want to show you another video clip. this is down the alley that you have been studying. this was in january of this year when he was here talking about this. [video clip] >> some of the examples we go through in your report that came out last month, some of the waste and fraud. money that could have been better spent. looking at the $7 billion to combat opium production. talk about that effort. >> unfortunately, there is nothing positive about that. if you use any metrics that we normally use for fighting drugs, the amount of crop being produced, we fail. there is a 30% increase in the amount of fields under production. the amount of opium actually produced. we fa
i badly want to go to antarctica. i have been to all of them. 100 or something countries. i certainly didn't do research in all of them, but maybe 30 countries that i've done research. brian: where other than somalia and afghanistan have you spent a lot of time? vanda: colombia and mix co-. i am completing a book on mexican security crime, just now. it should be out next year. brian: going back to afghanistan, i want to show you another video clip. this is down the alley that you have been...
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. >> ship sails in antarctica just off the coast of argentina in a famed passage. today the passengers, eco tourists, will see a rare feeding ritual up close. >> these orca are going to attack this seal lion. >> orcas, or killer whales, stalk a lone seal on an ice floe. >> five of them. >> tom merritt, a retired engineer, knows he's witnessing something so unique few people have ever seen it, let alone captured it on camera. >> they're twisting the ice. >> oh, god. no, no. >> must be something very important where they're all going. maybe a meeting has been called. >> merritt loves nature and loves to videotape the things he finds there. that's why it made sense for him and his wife, sharon, to make the long trek to the end of the earth for vacation. >> it was after supper, and suddenly there was an announcement over the loud speaker system that they'd seen orca. we hadn't seen orca yet on this trip, so we were pretty excited and we wanted to go see. >> so tom grabbed his camera and his wife and headed above deck. it's 10:30 p.m., but it's still daylight this time
. >> ship sails in antarctica just off the coast of argentina in a famed passage. today the passengers, eco tourists, will see a rare feeding ritual up close. >> these orca are going to attack this seal lion. >> orcas, or killer whales, stalk a lone seal on an ice floe. >> five of them. >> tom merritt, a retired engineer, knows he's witnessing something so unique few people have ever seen it, let alone captured it on camera. >> they're twisting the ice....
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every subject you can imagine-- building your own nuclear reactor; stopping cyber-bullies; exploring antarctica; a better way to tie your shoes. but what sets ted talks apart is that the big ideas are wrapped up in personal stories, and they're mostly from people you have never heard of before. as we first told you in april, it is those stories that have captured the imaginations of tens of millions of viewers around the world. giving a ted talk can be life- changing, even if some speakers don't always realize what they're getting into. >> bryan stevenson: i'd never heard of ted and i didn't know what a ted talk was. >> rose: but bryan stevenson was exactly the sort of person the people at ted wanted. he was an attorney who'd spent years trying to reform the criminal justice system. they thought he'd have a lot to say. he said yes, then he remembered a serious conflict on his calendar. >> stevenson: it was scheduled two weeks before i had an argument at the u.s. supreme court. and i told one of my young staffers somebody named ted wanted me to come and do a ted talk and i told them no. and my s
every subject you can imagine-- building your own nuclear reactor; stopping cyber-bullies; exploring antarctica; a better way to tie your shoes. but what sets ted talks apart is that the big ideas are wrapped up in personal stories, and they're mostly from people you have never heard of before. as we first told you in april, it is those stories that have captured the imaginations of tens of millions of viewers around the world. giving a ted talk can be life- changing, even if some speakers...
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the coast guard many times we find ourselves on all seven continentses across the globe, including antarctica. today we have two special people who are with us here today. right now we're only on five of the seven continents, but we'll get back to all seven of those. join us first of all, is lieutenant commander natalie best. she was a commanding officer of a patrol boat serving for central command in the straits between iran and bahrain. so she was the commanding officer of that cutter and i just want to make a point that since 1978 every military occupational specialty in the coast guard has been open to women, and they literally hit the ball out of the park deployed for a year. young child at home, and it's great to have you back and we brought her back to washington, d.c. [ applause ] and you also heard introduced petty officer riota jenai. he's an information specialist. he works at an area where we can't say a lot about what they do behind locked doors but he's also a linguist, and he served on the coast card cutter "melon" that was involved in a multilateral operation. not an exercise.
the coast guard many times we find ourselves on all seven continentses across the globe, including antarctica. today we have two special people who are with us here today. right now we're only on five of the seven continents, but we'll get back to all seven of those. join us first of all, is lieutenant commander natalie best. she was a commanding officer of a patrol boat serving for central command in the straits between iran and bahrain. so she was the commanding officer of that cutter and i...
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antarctica is probably the only continent that we don't have a problem on right now. i u really think president obama has got to come down to two things, one is priorities, two is what's realistic. he's becoming a lame duck president, certainly from an international perspective. if we take the iran deal and the consequences that the iran deal is going to have. whether you agree with that or not, it's going to be tremendously transformative for that region. iran is going to become a new super pow near the region, they're going to become much more stable. they're going to make trade with europe. their oil production is going to increase, china and russia are going to start buying more oil. we can almost say good-bye to the middle east as we knew it 10, 15, 20 years ago. and when it comes to isis, you're correct. they'ren the rise, recruiting our children in our homes here. he's got a lot on his plate that he's got to take a look at. >> the president says the deal will revent ie raun from build a nuclear bomb. "the new york times" saying they could have a bomb in 13 year
antarctica is probably the only continent that we don't have a problem on right now. i u really think president obama has got to come down to two things, one is priorities, two is what's realistic. he's becoming a lame duck president, certainly from an international perspective. if we take the iran deal and the consequences that the iran deal is going to have. whether you agree with that or not, it's going to be tremendously transformative for that region. iran is going to become a new super...
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polar star" is nearly 40 years old, and so this past winter when "the polar star" was coming back from antarctica, it is the most powerful non-nuclear powered icebreaker in the world. it is an awesome ship, but it's 40 years old. and so on the way back, there was a new zealand trawler that was beset in ice 150 miles into an ice field. some of that ice in excess of 15 feet thick. so the only ship anywhere in that hemisphere that could rescue them was "the polar star," and they did. they did a great job, but when they got 150 miles in, and i'm thinking this is a 40-year-old ship, god forbid they have a casualty, who is going to come to their rescue? we do not have a u.s. rescuer for the rescued, if you will. no buddy system. so we really do need to build out our capacity in the arctic. this is drawing a lot of attention. i have been working very close with the national security staff, with both house and senate, authorizers and appropriators. as i said earlier, how do you fund it? that is really the billion-dollar question right now. but this is really generating a lot of interest, and i am optimis
polar star" is nearly 40 years old, and so this past winter when "the polar star" was coming back from antarctica, it is the most powerful non-nuclear powered icebreaker in the world. it is an awesome ship, but it's 40 years old. and so on the way back, there was a new zealand trawler that was beset in ice 150 miles into an ice field. some of that ice in excess of 15 feet thick. so the only ship anywhere in that hemisphere that could rescue them was "the polar star,"...
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. >> there was not a continent, except antarctica, from which i have not heard. >> and then they put the movie on youtube, so everyone like -- i wasn't kamila anymore. but i was, oh, this is the girl from the vivian westwood show. >> but for both of them, there's a silver lining. >> i'm really happy that something i did causes other people to feel a little bit of joy. >> hold on, hold on, hold on. >> everyone can have a rough day, but it doesn't mean anything. next time you need to wake up and do your job as good as you can. >>> coming up, a 911 operator's worst nightmare comes true. >> what's the emergency? >> there's a fire. a big fire. >> i had to ask her twice to make sure i had the right address. and i realized it was my house. >> and a city bus worker's on-the-job catastrophe. >> i look out the windshield and realize that the bridge pillar is coming and we're not stopping. >> when "caught on camera: a hard day's work" returns. plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a crea
. >> there was not a continent, except antarctica, from which i have not heard. >> and then they put the movie on youtube, so everyone like -- i wasn't kamila anymore. but i was, oh, this is the girl from the vivian westwood show. >> but for both of them, there's a silver lining. >> i'm really happy that something i did causes other people to feel a little bit of joy. >> hold on, hold on, hold on. >> everyone can have a rough day, but it doesn't mean...
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this comes after a startling study stated that glaciers in greenland and antarctica are melting ten times faster than previously thought. joining me now msnbc reporter tony. thank you so much for joining us. other than the pretty clever name that caught all of our attention, what is the big point here, the big headline here? is it that nasa is essentially taking on a report of one of its own? >> fact ek whiching one of its own. james hanson came out with a study that said we're all wrong about sea level rise. it's not going to be one meter of rise. it could be five meters which is ten feet. any coastal city that you're thinking of visiting any time now, gone, if he's right. so nasa, which had this operation in greenland under way said we need to add to this and we're going to fact check and look exactly at his claims, gather the data, and then we'll know if he's right. how scared should we be? >> is this the first time we've seen nasa take this action? >> it's not -- it's not that they're fighting james hanson. >> no. >> they want to know this anyway. glaciers have a really important role
this comes after a startling study stated that glaciers in greenland and antarctica are melting ten times faster than previously thought. joining me now msnbc reporter tony. thank you so much for joining us. other than the pretty clever name that caught all of our attention, what is the big point here, the big headline here? is it that nasa is essentially taking on a report of one of its own? >> fact ek whiching one of its own. james hanson came out with a study that said we're all wrong...
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i think you'd have to be under a rock in antarctica to not know that. but there wasn't the fear that tends to drive economic collapses or recessions or even political instability. i think it was somewhat slowing growth, probably to a more normalized rate. maybe it's 4-5, or 5-6%, but it's not the 10 we've seen over the last decade. that's considerably better than we have here. liz: ward, let me get you in on the conversation here. janet yellen is looking at all the data points, whether it's the positive consumer confidence number we got today, home prices moving higher by 1% once again, and yet we've got the big fall yesterday that some people were calling stocknado. i think it's a little overdramatic to compare it to black monday back in 1987, doesn't even come close. but china and all that's going on, can janet yellen and company tighten interest rates in a few days? september? >> well, as you well know, i do not think the fed will take action as soon as september, and the primary reason for that is to have a dual mandate. yeah, the u.s. economy is do
i think you'd have to be under a rock in antarctica to not know that. but there wasn't the fear that tends to drive economic collapses or recessions or even political instability. i think it was somewhat slowing growth, probably to a more normalized rate. maybe it's 4-5, or 5-6%, but it's not the 10 we've seen over the last decade. that's considerably better than we have here. liz: ward, let me get you in on the conversation here. janet yellen is looking at all the data points, whether it's the...
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the movie by the former vice president but the topic a little bit that they went to do antarctica with the well financed trip every journalist was cellist -- jealous that may have translated is there anything that compares? but the with the al gore raising this issue and maybe it is time to do something else but he has a moral streak that is very deep and he really pushed the issue and what we know about what he did there is a strong streak of denial that people don't want to think about this issue because it could require painful decisions to give up your material goods to change your lifestyle. so i got your items. and yes al gore would delay a lot of that out and here we have someone following him who has probably watched him go into the buzz saw and he takes some risk with fat as well. we have more forest fires now in california than anybody has ever seen and now messing of the traffic which is sacrilegious by yet it goes up one day then goes down the next. the people say it is a big issue, paying attention. but it will be interesting to see. he understands this issue and he wants
the movie by the former vice president but the topic a little bit that they went to do antarctica with the well financed trip every journalist was cellist -- jealous that may have translated is there anything that compares? but the with the al gore raising this issue and maybe it is time to do something else but he has a moral streak that is very deep and he really pushed the issue and what we know about what he did there is a strong streak of denial that people don't want to think about this...
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. >> he took a submarine to antarctica. very smart that bill evans. >> he's relaxing. let's see what's happening as we head over to the maps; a problem on 206 this morning. 206 southbound is closed at brooks boulevard in hillsborough. a truck into the overpass northbound side taking two-way traffic. on the 1 train downtown terminating at 14th with ongoing track work. downtown 2 and 3 local only 34th to chambers. on the 7 to willets point with signal issues. lirr, new jersey transit, metro north on time. okay at the hudson river crossings and the east river crossings. let's go outside, i'll show you a look at the van wyck moving okay north carolina towards q gardens. no major problems. here's a look at the staten island expressway toward victory boulevard. off to a nice start. alternate are in effect. back to you. >>> 5:48. still ahead on eyewitness news thismorning, a look at the progress made on dealers thank you for helping protect our children. >>> 5:51. in the bronx seven people were hurt after a church van collided with a truck. the crash happened sunday morning o
. >> he took a submarine to antarctica. very smart that bill evans. >> he's relaxing. let's see what's happening as we head over to the maps; a problem on 206 this morning. 206 southbound is closed at brooks boulevard in hillsborough. a truck into the overpass northbound side taking two-way traffic. on the 1 train downtown terminating at 14th with ongoing track work. downtown 2 and 3 local only 34th to chambers. on the 7 to willets point with signal issues. lirr, new jersey transit,...
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regardednternet like other domains that fall outside national boundaries, the high seas, outer space, and the antarctica? words, should the internet be regarded as a global comments, subject to internationally agreed-upon norms. or instead, should it be viewed as every nation's airspace that would put the internet under each nation's individual total control. the absence of consensus, some countries are not waiting for one. in china, they lead in treating the internet as an internal system that is theirs to roll. .- rule that is emblematic of what has become free expression in those countries. if there was once a spark of freedom, and there was at least that, it is now being snuffed out. most russians get their information from state-controlled broadcast, disseminating propaganda, can be received, -- conspiracy. -- one example, after the malaysian airliner went down in the ukraine, intelligence pointed to the troops. media, alternative explanations proliferated. each one more far-fetched than the next. russian media claimed that the ukrainians shot down the plane. they claimed that the cia provided help
regardednternet like other domains that fall outside national boundaries, the high seas, outer space, and the antarctica? words, should the internet be regarded as a global comments, subject to internationally agreed-upon norms. or instead, should it be viewed as every nation's airspace that would put the internet under each nation's individual total control. the absence of consensus, some countries are not waiting for one. in china, they lead in treating the internet as an internal system that...
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i think the hbo series vice they went to antarctica with a well-financed trip that made every journalist in the world kind of jealous about being able to do and that might have been able to translate it to a different generation. but is there anything that compares to this visit by the pope - are there other events we can look to for guidance in terms of the particular sign minute and climate change where it came up to a head in the way we are expecting? .. worrying about the unborn. these are not fun thoughts. gore really layed a lot of that out in any way that he can think of. here we have somebody following him, which probably saw gore, and -- and he takes some risk at that as well. this will bump along. they're greating -- getting freeway. the people who try to hold them, pay attention are rare people. gore is one of them. now we have this man and he is sort of starting in the big league. it will be interesting to see how he plays and how long he endures. he understands. he wants to be on the right side. he wants to make the right side. so it'll be an interesting moment from that poi
i think the hbo series vice they went to antarctica with a well-financed trip that made every journalist in the world kind of jealous about being able to do and that might have been able to translate it to a different generation. but is there anything that compares to this visit by the pope - are there other events we can look to for guidance in terms of the particular sign minute and climate change where it came up to a head in the way we are expecting? .. worrying about the unborn. these are...
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such is the high seas, after space, and antarctica. should the internet the noted as a global commons, subject to globally agreed upon norms. instead, should be viewed as every nation's own airspace. that would put the internet under each nation's individual total control. in the abscess of consensus, some countries are not waiting for one. russia and china are the leaders in treating the internet more as an internal system that is theirs to rule. of what hasematic become a free expression in those countries. if there was once the spark of freedom, and there was once fact, it is now being snuffed out. most russians get their information from state-controlled broadcasters. they spread propaganda, conspiracy, in ways big and small. one example. the shootdown of the malaysian airliner in ukraine. intelligence pointed to rebel source thate took the lives of 298 people. alternateliferated explanations. russian media claimed that the ukrainians shot down the plane. they claimed the cia provided help. the asserted that the plane might have be
such is the high seas, after space, and antarctica. should the internet the noted as a global commons, subject to globally agreed upon norms. instead, should be viewed as every nation's own airspace. that would put the internet under each nation's individual total control. in the abscess of consensus, some countries are not waiting for one. russia and china are the leaders in treating the internet more as an internal system that is theirs to rule. of what hasematic become a free expression in...
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should they remain outside national boundaries, a high seas outerspace antarctica? should the internet be regarded as one subject to internationally agreed-upon norms? or should it be viewed like every nation's own airspace? that would put the internet under each nation's individual total control. in the absence, some questions -- countries are not waiting for one. russia and china are leaders in treating the internet more as an intranet, and internal system that is theirs to rule. -- an internal system that is theirs to rule. that has become freedom expression in those countries. if there was a spark of freedom, and there was that, it is now being snuffed out. today, most russians get their information from state-controlled broadcasters disseminating propaganda, conspiracy, jingoism in ways big and small. one example, after the shoot down of the malaysian airliner in ukraine, intelligence pointed to rebel troops as the source of the missile that took the lives of 298 people. in russia, alternative expeditions proliferated, each one more far-fetched than the next. r
should they remain outside national boundaries, a high seas outerspace antarctica? should the internet be regarded as one subject to internationally agreed-upon norms? or should it be viewed like every nation's own airspace? that would put the internet under each nation's individual total control. in the absence, some questions -- countries are not waiting for one. russia and china are leaders in treating the internet more as an intranet, and internal system that is theirs to rule. -- an...
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should he remain outside national boundaries, a high seas outerspace antarctica? should the internet be regarded one subject to internationally agreed-upon norms? should it be view like every nation's own airspace? that would put the internet under each nations individual total control. nation's individual total control. in the absence, some questions are not waiting for one good russia and china are leaders in treating the internet more as an intranet, and internal system that is theirs to rule. -- an internal system that is theirs to rule. that has become freedom expression in those countries. if there was a spark of freedom, and there was that, it is now being snuffed out. russians get their information from state-controlled broadcasters disseminating propaganda, conspiracy, jingoism in ways big and small. after the shoot down of the malaysian airliner in ukraine, intelligence pointed to rebel troops as the source of the missile that took the lives of 290 people. -- 298 people. in russia, alternative expeditions proliferated, each one more far-fetched than the
should he remain outside national boundaries, a high seas outerspace antarctica? should the internet be regarded one subject to internationally agreed-upon norms? should it be view like every nation's own airspace? that would put the internet under each nations individual total control. nation's individual total control. in the absence, some questions are not waiting for one good russia and china are leaders in treating the internet more as an intranet, and internal system that is theirs to...
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they wentries "vice," to antarctica with a fairly well-financed trip and it made every journalist in the world kind of jealous about being able to do, and that might have been able to translate it to a different generation. is there anything that compares to this visit either pope -- by the pope? other ev -- are there other climatearticularly with change where came to a head in the way we are expecting? badfialka: well, it is too kalee left the room because she could talk about the agonies al gore had raising this issue when nobody was talking about it. he has a moral streak in him that is very deep, and he really push this issue. what we know about what he did is there is a strong streak of denialism. people something don't want to think about this issue, because it could require painful decisions. giving up some of your material goods, changing your lifestyle, giving money to the poor, worrying about the unborn, not bickering future generations. these are not fun thoughts. gore really laid a lot of that out in every way he could think of, and here we have him who haslowing i probab
they wentries "vice," to antarctica with a fairly well-financed trip and it made every journalist in the world kind of jealous about being able to do, and that might have been able to translate it to a different generation. is there anything that compares to this visit either pope -- by the pope? other ev -- are there other climatearticularly with change where came to a head in the way we are expecting? badfialka: well, it is too kalee left the room because she could talk about the...
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be regarded like other domains that fall outside national boundaries, the high seas, outer space the antarctica? in other words, should the internet be regarded as a global comet, subject to international agreed upon norms? or instead she to be viewed as every nations own airspace, that would put the internet under each nations individual total control. in the absence of consensus some countries are not waiting for one. russia and china are the leaders, treating the internet more as an internal system that is affairs to rule. that is diplomatic of what has become a free expression in those countries. if there was once the spark of freedom, there was a lease that, it is now being snuffed out. today most russians get their information from state-controlled broadcasters, disseminating propaganda conspiracy in ways big and small. one example, after the shootout of the malaysian airline in ukraine intelligence pointed to rebel troops as the source of the missile that took the lives of 290 people. but in russian media alternative explanations proliferated. each one more far-fetched than the next. rus
be regarded like other domains that fall outside national boundaries, the high seas, outer space the antarctica? in other words, should the internet be regarded as a global comet, subject to international agreed upon norms? or instead she to be viewed as every nations own airspace, that would put the internet under each nations individual total control. in the absence of consensus some countries are not waiting for one. russia and china are the leaders, treating the internet more as an internal...
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that suburbs in los angeles affect the melting icecaps of antarctica? deforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now we must face the insurmountable challenges for what they really are: opportunities to reinvent and redesign. "e2," the economies of being environmentally conscious.
that suburbs in los angeles affect the melting icecaps of antarctica? deforestation in the congo affects the typhoons of japan? now we must face the insurmountable challenges for what they really are: opportunities to reinvent and redesign. "e2," the economies of being environmentally conscious.